WhistlinDiesel has completed his Tesla Cybertruck durability series by remotely launching the electric pickup into the side of a Ford F-150 at 111 mph before declaring Ford the overall winner. The Cybertruck’s stainless-steel body withstood several challenges better than the Ford, but its rear frame snapped while attempting to pull the F-150 from an obstacle. Cybertruck tears F-150 apart in 111 mph collisionThe third test took both vehicles to Moab, where a loose towing module disabled the Cybertruck shortly after it reached the trail. Nobody was inside either vehicle when the Cybertruck traveled down a drag strip and struck the stationary F-150 at an indicated 111 mph. Despite the Cybertruck appearing to fare better in the final collision, WhistlinDiesel awarded the overall durability win to the F-150.